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  1. Use "Hey Google" voice searches & actions
  2. Fix issues with “Hey Google”
  3. You can now use Google Assistant on Windows 10, but there's a catch
  4. Google Assistant, your own personal Google default
  5. You can now use Google Assistant on Windows 10, but there's a catch
  6. Google Assistant, your own personal Google default
  7. Fix issues with “Hey Google”
  8. Use "Hey Google" voice searches & actions


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Use "Hey Google" voice searches & actions

• On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google app . • At the top right, tap your Profile picture or initial Settings Voice. • Under "Voice Match,"tap Voice Match. • Turn on Hey Google. • If you don’t find Hey Google, turn on Google Assistant. • Tip: If you're signed in to a Google Workspace for Education account on your device and can't turn on "Hey Google," the admin might have turned off settings that are needed for "Hey Google" to work. Please contact your admin for more details. • Follow the prompts to set up Voice Match so Google Assistant can recognize when you say “Hey Google.” Tip: If you want to get hands-free help from Google Assistant while your Android phone or tablet is locked, Start a voice search • On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google app . • Say "Hey Google" or tap the Microphone . Change your "Hey Google" settings Settings can vary by device and Google app version. Not all settings are available for all languages. Learn how to When you can say "Hey Google" • Hey Google : If the screen is on or the device is charging, you can say "Hey Google"from any screen. This setting could prevent some other voice services that use hot words or wake-up commands from working. • While driving: You can say "Hey Google" while you use Google Maps and Android Auto. • Always-on: You can say "Hey Google" whether your screen is on or off. When your screen is locked • If you want to get hands-free help from Google Assistant while your Android phone or table...

Fix issues with “Hey Google”

Tip:If you're signed in to a Google Workspace for Education account on your device and can't turn on "Hey Google," the admin might have turned off settings that are needed for "Hey Google" to work. Please contact your admin for more details. Troubleshoot speakers, Smart Displays, & Smart Clocks Check the speaker, Smart Display, or Smart Clock that you’re experiencing issues with. • Make sure it’s plugged in and powered on. • Make sure it’s connected to the internet and on the same Wi-Fi network as your mobile device. • Make sure the microphone is turned on: • Speakers (except Google Home), Smart Displays, or Smart Clocks: On the back of your device, make sure the switch for the microphone is turned on. The switch is often orange or red when the microphone is turned off. • Google Home: On the back of your speaker, press the microphone mute button to turn the microphone on or off. Your Assistant will say whether you turned the microphone on or muted it. For more help with speakers, Smart Displays, & Smart Clocks, learn how to Related resources

You can now use Google Assistant on Windows 10, but there's a catch

What you need to know • Google Assistant is now available on Windows 10 through an unofficial client. • The client lets you use many of the features of Google's virtual assistant. • Setting up the Google Assistant client is a bit complicated. Google Assistant is one of the most popular digital assistants around. You can use it on smartphones, tablets, smart home devices, and plenty of other gadgets. Up until now, however, you could not use it on Windows 10 PCs or other desktops. That's no longer the case as an unofficial client for Google Assistant is now available. The client is also available on macOS and Linux. The client also doesn't have hotword detection, so you can't say "Ok Google" or other commands to summon it. It also doesn't work with Assistant routines or support streaming music services. While the client lacks some functionality of official Google Assistant apps, it actually beats them in a few areas. There are several customization options within the app that should make the official Google Assistant apps jealous. Fans of Windows 10 should be used to the give and take seen with unofficial clients by now. Developers often fill the gaps left by companies and create wonderful clients for apps and services. There are usually drawbacks, and the company's behind the services can always alter an API that breaks a client, but at least for now, Google Assistant Unofficial Desktop Client looks like a solid choice.

Google Assistant, your own personal Google default

Google Assistant is built to keep your information private, safe andsecure. When you use Google Assistant, you trust us with your data and it's our responsibility to protect and respect it. Privacy is personal. That’s why we build simple privacy controls to help you choose what’s right for you. Explore this page to learn more about how Google Assistant works, your built-in privacy controls, answers to common questions, andmore. Learn more Google Assistant is built to keep your information private, safe and secure.

You can now use Google Assistant on Windows 10, but there's a catch

What you need to know • Google Assistant is now available on Windows 10 through an unofficial client. • The client lets you use many of the features of Google's virtual assistant. • Setting up the Google Assistant client is a bit complicated. Google Assistant is one of the most popular digital assistants around. You can use it on smartphones, tablets, smart home devices, and plenty of other gadgets. Up until now, however, you could not use it on Windows 10 PCs or other desktops. That's no longer the case as an unofficial client for Google Assistant is now available. The client is also available on macOS and Linux. The client also doesn't have hotword detection, so you can't say "Ok Google" or other commands to summon it. It also doesn't work with Assistant routines or support streaming music services. While the client lacks some functionality of official Google Assistant apps, it actually beats them in a few areas. There are several customization options within the app that should make the official Google Assistant apps jealous. Fans of Windows 10 should be used to the give and take seen with unofficial clients by now. Developers often fill the gaps left by companies and create wonderful clients for apps and services. There are usually drawbacks, and the company's behind the services can always alter an API that breaks a client, but at least for now, Google Assistant Unofficial Desktop Client looks like a solid choice.

Google Assistant, your own personal Google default

Google Assistant is built to keep your information private, safe andsecure. When you use Google Assistant, you trust us with your data and it's our responsibility to protect and respect it. Privacy is personal. That’s why we build simple privacy controls to help you choose what’s right for you. Explore this page to learn more about how Google Assistant works, your built-in privacy controls, answers to common questions, andmore. Learn more Google Assistant is built to keep your information private, safe and secure.

Fix issues with “Hey Google”

Tip:If you're signed in to a Google Workspace for Education account on your device and can't turn on "Hey Google," the admin might have turned off settings that are needed for "Hey Google" to work. Please contact your admin for more details. Troubleshoot speakers, Smart Displays, & Smart Clocks Check the speaker, Smart Display, or Smart Clock that you’re experiencing issues with. • Make sure it’s plugged in and powered on. • Make sure it’s connected to the internet and on the same Wi-Fi network as your mobile device. • Make sure the microphone is turned on: • Speakers (except Google Home), Smart Displays, or Smart Clocks: On the back of your device, make sure the switch for the microphone is turned on. The switch is often orange or red when the microphone is turned off. • Google Home: On the back of your speaker, press the microphone mute button to turn the microphone on or off. Your Assistant will say whether you turned the microphone on or muted it. For more help with speakers, Smart Displays, & Smart Clocks, learn how to Related resources

Use "Hey Google" voice searches & actions

• On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google app . • At the top right, tap your Profile picture or initial Settings Voice. • Under "Voice Match,"tap Voice Match. • Turn on Hey Google. • If you don’t find Hey Google, turn on Google Assistant. • Tip: If you're signed in to a Google Workspace for Education account on your device and can't turn on "Hey Google," the admin might have turned off settings that are needed for "Hey Google" to work. Please contact your admin for more details. • Follow the prompts to set up Voice Match so Google Assistant can recognize when you say “Hey Google.” Tip: If you want to get hands-free help from Google Assistant while your Android phone or tablet is locked, Start a voice search • On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google app . • Say "Hey Google" or tap the Microphone . Change your "Hey Google" settings Settings can vary by device and Google app version. Not all settings are available for all languages. Learn how to When you can say "Hey Google" • Hey Google : If the screen is on or the device is charging, you can say "Hey Google"from any screen. This setting could prevent some other voice services that use hot words or wake-up commands from working. • While driving: You can say "Hey Google" while you use Google Maps and Android Auto. • Always-on: You can say "Hey Google" whether your screen is on or off. When your screen is locked • If you want to get hands-free help from Google Assistant while your Android phone or table...

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